LATE DATE 



CAROLINE JANE (DeForesf, '51) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Flowers are huge, the steins very tall, and the white ground glistens 

 like snow. Mancings are clean and distinct— a delicate violet blue. 

 Must be seen to be fully appreciated. One of the "Iris of the Year" 

 for 1959. HM AIS, 1951; AM, 1955. See page 38. 



CASA GRANDE ^Gibson, '63) Each $3.00 



A giant deep Burgundy red plicata, it is one of the most sweetly 

 scented of all Iris. Standards are almost solid Burgundy, the falls 

 are the same with a creamy white central area. Bold in habit and 

 bright and rich in garden value. 



CASHMERE (Fay, '59) Each $5.00 



Deep rose-pink or rose-red, however you may choose to describe the 

 color. The very full, heavy beard is brilliant, almost pure red. It is as 

 close to perfection as one could wish for and the color is alive and 

 pleasing. 3 feet tall. HM AIS, 1959; AM, 1963. Shown on page 22. 



CATALINA (Schreiner, '63) Each $10.00 



A magnificent marine blue Iris of unrivalled richness, with falls four 

 inches across, heavy substance, superb enamel finish, excellent 

 branching, high bud count and good height. Early. 34 inches. HM 

 AIS, 1965. 



CAYENNE CAPERS (Gibson, '6T) Each $2.00 



Shown on page 12 in precise and accurate detail. Vivid and flash- 

 ing with the sunshine on it or through it . . . glowing and alive 

 on a cloudy day or in pouring rain. For rich, intense color in a 

 plicata, this red-hot eye-catcher has no parallel. Dominant color is 

 fiery burgundy to red pepper but a minor area on the falls is lit 

 with cream. Beard is orange-bronze. HC AIS, 1960; HM AIS, 1962; 

 AM, 1964. 3 feet tall. 



CELESTIAL GLORY (Bro. Charles, '61) Each $3.50 



Bright golden orange or tan with a very bright red beard. It is large, 

 ruflBed, and extra heavy in texture. 3 feet. HM AIS, 1962; AM, 

 1964. Shown on page 9. 



CELESTIAL SNOW fBro. Charles, '57) Each $1.50 



An absolutely spectacular pure white, the great falls ruffled and 

 folded like white draperies. Stalks are widely branched and will 

 reach a height of almost four feet. Beard is white, tipped lemon. 

 HM AIS, 1957; AM, 1959. See page 8. 



CELESTIAL SUNLIGHT (Bro. Charles, '60) Each $2.50 



Clear medium yellow with a small lighter area near the tip of the 

 bright yellow beard. Both standards and falls are beautifully ruflBed. 

 Stems are straight and the large blossoms are well spaced on good 

 branches. An Iris of great charm and personality. 35 inches. 



CHRISTMAS ANGEL 



CHINESE CORAL (Fay, '62) Each $7.50 



A self of strong, pinkish-orange that flaunts a striking beard of 

 Chinese coral-red. Vigorous in growth, with 3-foot stems and fine 

 branching. Color that can be seen a block away! HM AIS, 1963; 

 AM, 1965. Late. 36 inches. 



CHINESE LANTERN (Fay, '58) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Deep yellow with a tangerine-red beard. This is a seedling of 

 Techny Chimes crossed with Mary Randall. It is smoothly tailored, 

 large, and grows to 42 inches; midseason. HM AIS, 1958. 



CHINQUAPIN (Gibsor^, '60) Each $1.50 



A big golden brown plicata, the standards solid golden brown, the 

 falls same color with ivory shading in the central areas where ihey 

 are speckled and blended with brown. Beard is bronzy orange. 

 Height 34-36 inches. HM AIS, 1960; AM, 1962. Showr^ page 40. 



